As you'd expect with anything trying to be this cute, it's a local multiplayer game. The inspiration is pretty obvious — take some of the most fun elements from other indies and multiplayer games and mesh them together with cute animals.

There's five modes: a knock-off version of Splatoon, which I'm entirely fine with; something that could be described as Lemmings Play Soccer; Capture The Flag and Sumo, which is where the Gang Beasts reference comes in; and Coinz, which is just "hit everything and collect money for it".

Here's the trailer.

The chances of Sausage Club not getting funded are pretty slim at this point. The campaign has 25 days to go, and it's already more than a third of the way to its $19,507 ($US15,000) goal.

Plus, there's a cute corgi that lifts. I'd fund that.

Provided Scout and co. meet their funding goal, Sausage Sports Club will be due out in roughly May next year. There's always the possibility of a delay, of course, but until then I'll just happily look at fin GIFs for a while.

When I was younger, Resident Evil 4 looked so cool. I remember being so excited to play it. Then I found out that it was only going to be released on the Nintendo Gamecube, which I didn’t own.
My dreams were shattered because I was a dumb kid and didn’t realise that one day it would come to more consoles. Since that sad moment in my life, RE4 has been released on nearly every platform. And I can’t stop buying it every time a new port is released.